| A | B |
| amiable | Good natured; friendly and pleasant |
| methodical | Orderly; systematic |
| absolve | To find innocent or blameless |
| terminate | To stop; bring to an end |
| malign | To make evil and often untrue statements about; speak evil of |
| engross | To hold the full attention of; absorb |
| epitome | A perfect of typical example of a general quality or type |
| tangible | Able to be touched; having form and matter |
| animosity | Bitter hostility |
| acclaim | Great praise or applause; enthusiastic approval |
| eccentric | Differing from what is customary; odd |
| antagonist | An opponent; one who opposes or competes |
| obsolete | No longer active or in use; out of date |
| escalate | To increase or intensify |
| amoral | Lacking a moral sense; without principles |
| adjacent | Close; near (to something) |
| encounter | To meet unexpectedly; come upon |
| exploit | To use selfishly or unethically; take advantage of |
| elicit | To draw forth |
| adamant | Not giving in; stubborn |